Your Mind Can Heal You

Your Mind Can Heal You by Frederick W. Bailes is a 2013 reprint of the original 1941 edition, published by Martino Publishing. This 256-page book is presented as an exact facsimile of the original, providing insights into Bailes’ philosophy on healing and spiritual treatment. The author, who faced personal health challenges, developed a unique approach to recovery that emphasizes the power of the mind in achieving wellness.
In this work, Bailes outlines a seven-step method for spiritual mind treatment, rooted in the belief that individuals are inherently perfect in the eyes of a higher power. The book explores concepts related to healing, prayer, and spiritual practices, encouraging readers to shift their mindset away from thoughts of imperfection and illness. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of body, mind, and spirit, as well as the New Thought movement.
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2013 Reprint of 1941 Edition. Exact facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Frederick Bailes (1889-1970) was born in New Zealand and educated to be a medical missionary. Just as he was completing his training he was diagnosed with diabetes, which prevented him from entering his work. Then he came across the writing of Judge Thomas Troward and began to develop a philosophy for living which led to his complete recovery long before the discovery of insulin. In “Your Mind Can Heal You” Bailes provides a seven step approach to spiritual mind treatment. It starts, he says, “with the fundamental truth that the person for whom we are treating is a perfect idea in the Mind of God, and our whole procedure during a treatment is intended to remove from our own mind any idea or picture of imperfection or sickness.”
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